To give or deposit, as for use or information, upon one's departure or in one's absence:

留下：某人离开或不在时给予或存放以备使用或告知某事：

He left a note for you. Leave your name and address.

他给你留了封短信。留下你的姓名和地址

(12)

To cause or permit to be or remain attainable:

允许：使或允许得到或保持得到：

left myself plenty of time.

给自己充裕的时间

(13)

Non-Standard To allow or permit; let.

【非标准用语】 允许，许可；让

v.intr.（不及物动词）

To set out or depart; go:

离开：出发或离开；走：

When can you leave?

什么时候你可以离开?

常用词组

leave alone

To refrain from disturbing or interfering.

不打扰：防止打搅或干扰

leave off

(1)

To stop; cease.

停止；结束

(2)

To stop doing or using.

停止做或使用

语源

(1)

Middle English leaven

中古英语 leaven

(2)

from Old English l?n * see leip-

源自 古英语 l?n *参见 leip-

继承用法

leav“er

n.（名词）

用法

(1)

Leave alone is acceptable as a substitute for let alone in the sense “to refrain from disturbing or interfering.” The following examples were approved by a majority of the Usage Panel in an earlier survey:

Those who do not accept these examples generally feel that leave alone should mean simply “to depart from one who remains in solitude”:

那些不赞成这些例子的人大都觉得，leave alone 只应该表示“离开处于孤独中的人”的意义：

They were left alone in the wilderness. ·

他们被抛在旷野之中。

(3)

In formal writing leave is not an acceptable substitute for let in the sense “to allow or permit.” Only let is acceptable in the following examples:

在正式的写作中，当表示“允许或许可”的意思时，不能用leave 来代替 let 。 在以下例句中，只有let 是正确的：

Let me be.

别管我。

Let him go.

让他走。

Let us not quarrel.

我们不要争吵。

Let it lie.

让它躺着

基本词义

leave

leave 2

AHD:[l?v]

D.J.[li8v]

K.K.[liv]

n.Abbr. lv.（名词）缩写 lv.

(1)

Permission to do something.See Synonyms at permission

许可：允许做某事参见 permission

(2)

Official permission to be absent from work or duty, as that granted to military or corporate personnel.

准假：能够离开工作或职责的正式许可，如给予军事或公司职员的

(3)

The period of time granted by such permission.Also called leave of absence

批准的假期：通过这样的许可而得到的一段时间也作 leave of absence

(4)

An act of departing; a farewell:

告别：告别的行为；分离：

took leave of her with a heavy heart.

心情沉重地和她道别

语源

(1)

Middle English leve

中古英语 leve

(2)

from Old English l?e [dative and accusative of] l?af * see leubh-

源自 古英语 l?e [] l?af的与格和宾格 *参见 leubh-

基本词义

leave

leave 3

AHD:[l?v]

D.J.[li8v]

K.K.[liv]

v.intr.（不及物动词）

leaved， leav.ing， leaves

To put forth foliage; leaf.

生出叶子；长叶

语源

(1)

Middle English leaven

中古英语 leaven

(2)

from leaf [leaf] * see leaf

源自 leaf [叶子] *参见 leaf

现代英汉词典

leave 1

[li:v]

vt., vi.

left, leaving

(1)

前往；离开

We leave tonight.

我们今晚走。

The train leaves (the station) in five minutes.

火车五分钟后开车。

The car left the road.

汽车开离了道路。

(2)

（常与from连用）离别；辞去

I am leaving England.

我要告别英国了。

(3)

留置；听任

The window was left open.

让窗子开着。

(4)

剩下；留下

Leave that work for another day.

把那件事留到改天再做吧。

When I went to school I left my books at home.

去上学时，我把书落在家里了。

(5)

委托，托付

I'll leave buying the tickets to you.

我会把买票的事托付给你。

(6)

（以遗嘱）遗留

(7)

余

4 from 20 leaves 16.

二十减四余十六。

基本词义

leave 2

[li:v]

n.

(1)

（常与to + inf连用）准许；同意

(2)

休假

(3)

假期；不在期间

He had six weeks' leave.

他有六个星期的休假。

(4)

假日

习惯用语

take leave of

告辞

现代英汉综合大辞典

leave

[li:v]

vi.

【植物】生叶, 长叶

用法词典

leave

中古英语leven?fan让留下

英文相关词典

leave

abandon depart exit go quit vacate withdraw arrive reach remain stay

[七国语言]英汉公共大词典

leave

搁置;委托;休假;留下, 遗留;离开

[七国语言]英汉冶金大词典

leave

锻模斜度

美国传统词典

leave

leave 1

AHD:[l?v]

D.J.[li8v]

K.K.[liv]

v.

left[lμft] leav.ing, leaves

v.tr.

(1)

To go out of or away from:

not allowed to leave the room.

(2)

To go without taking or removing:

left my book on the bus.

(3)

To omit or exclude:

left out the funniest part of the story.

(4)

To have as a result, consequence, or remainder:

The car left a trail of exhaust fumes. Two from eight leaves six.

(5)

To cause or allow to be or remain in a specified state:

left the lights on.

(6)

To have remaining after death:

left a young son.

(7)

To bequeath:

left her money to charity.

(8)

To give over to another to control or act on:

Leave all the details to us.

(9)

To abandon or forsake:

leave home; left her husband.

(10)

To remove oneself from association with or participation in:

left the navy for civilian life.

(11)

To give or deposit, as for use or information, upon one's departure or in one's absence:

He left a note for you. Leave your name and address.

(12)

To cause or permit to be or remain attainable:

left myself plenty of time.

(13)

Non-Standard To allow or permit; let.

v.intr.

To set out or depart; go:

When can you leave?

常用词组

leave alone

To refrain from disturbing or interfering.

leave off

(1)

To stop; cease.

(2)

To stop doing or using.

语源

(1)

Middle English leaven

(2)

from Old English l?n * see leip-

继承用法

leav“er

n.

用法

(1)

Leave alone is acceptable as a substitute for let alone in the sense “to refrain from disturbing or interfering.” The following examples were approved by a majority of the Usage Panel in an earlier survey:

Leave him alone and he will produce.

Left alone, he was quite productive.

(2)

Those who do not accept these examples generally feel that leave alone should mean simply “to depart from one who remains in solitude”:

They were left alone in the wilderness. ·

(3)

In formal writing leave is not an acceptable substitute for let in the sense “to allow or permit.” Only let is acceptable in the following examples:

Let me be.

Let him go.

Let us not quarrel.

Let it lie.

基本词义

leave

leave 2

AHD:[l?v]

D.J.[li8v]

K.K.[liv]

n.Abbr. lv.

(1)

Permission to do something.See Synonyms at permission

(2)

Official permission to be absent from work or duty, as that granted to military or corporate personnel.

(3)

The period of time granted by such permission.Also called leave of absence